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software as service deployment

If your organization is one of the 95% of enterprises
that operate in the cloud, you are already grappling
with cloud security. And if your organization is one of
the 85% of companies that use multiple Infrastructureas-a-Service
(IaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
clouds, you have additional issues to consider.
Compared to the days when organizations managed
everything on-premises or only had a handful of cloud
deployments, this new multi-cloud world exacerbates
the expansion of the attack surface and makes threat
containment and accountability more difficult. Further,
pressure on security teams to protect everything in
the multi-cloud environment is leading to reactive and
expensive threat management.
If you are a security leader tasked with meeting the
challenges of a multi-cloud environment, eventually
you’ll find that siloed cloud security strategies fall short
of the mark. But don’t wait. Now is the time to consider
a holistic security approach that reclaims control from
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Public cloud will continue to be a viable deployment model for some applications, primarily software as a service (SaaS) and less differentiated horizontal workloads like test/dev and infrastructure. Workloads that define the business—the high value vertical applications or those containing confidential / sensitive data—will remain on-premises. Not everything can move to a public cloud, and each day sharpens the understanding that more IT deployments will be on-premises. Hybrid IT will be the de facto deployment strategy. Learn more about Dell EMC enterprise solutions in collaboration with Intel®.
Intel Inside®. New Possibilities Outside. Learn more about Dell EMC enterprise solutions in collaboration with Intel®
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Public cloud will continue to be a viable deployment model for some applications, primarily software as a service (SaaS) and less differentiated horizontal workloads like test/dev and infrastructure. Workloads that define the business—the high value vertical applications or those containing confidential / sensitive data—will remain on-premises. Not everything can move to a public cloud, and each day sharpens the understanding that more IT deployments will be on-premises. Hybrid IT will be the de facto deployment strategy. Learn more about Dell EMC enterprise solutions in collaboration with Intel®.
Intel Inside®. Nya möjligheter på utsidan. Intel® Xeon® processor
Ultrabook, Celeron, Celeron Inside, Core Inside, Intel, Intel Logo, Intel Atom, Intel Atom Inside, Intel Core, Intel Inside, Intel Inside Logo, Intel vPro, Itanium, Itanium Inside, Pentium, Pentium Inside, vPro Inside, Xeon, Xeon Phi, and Xeon Inside are trademarks of Intel

Public cloud will continue to be a viable deployment model for some applications, primarily software as a service (SaaS) and less differentiated horizontal workloads like test/dev and infrastructure. Workloads that define the business—the high value vertical applications or those containing confidential / sensitive data—will remain on-premises. Not everything can move to a public cloud, and each day sharpens the understanding that more IT deployments will be on-premises. Hybrid IT will be the de facto deployment strategy. It is simply unrealistic, except for very small businesses, to have an IT footprint that does not include a healthy dose of on-premises infrastructure.
Intel Inside®. New Possibilities Outside. Intel® Xeon® processor
Ultrabook, Celeron, Celeron Inside, Core Inside, Intel, Intel Logo, Intel Atom, Intel Atom Inside, Intel Core, Intel Inside, Intel Inside Logo, Intel vPro, Itanium, Itanium Inside, Pentium, Pentium Inside, vPro Inside, Xeon, Xeon Phi, and Xeon Inside ar

Public cloud will continue to be a viable deployment model for some applications, primarily software as a service (SaaS) and less differentiated horizontal workloads like test/dev and infrastructure. Workloads that define the business—the high value vertical applications or those containing confidential / sensitive data—will remain on-premises. Not everything can move to a public cloud, and each day sharpens the understanding that more IT deployments will be on-premises. Hybrid IT will be the de facto deployment strategy. It is simply unrealistic, except for very small businesses, to have an IT footprint that does not include a healthy dose of on-premises infrastructure.
Intel Inside®. Para un mundo de nuevas posibilidades. Procesador Intel® Xeon®
Ultrabook, Celeron, Celeron Inside, Core Inside, Intel, el logotipo de Intel, Intel Atom, Intel Atom Inside, Intel Core, Intel Inside, el logotipo de Intel Inside, Intel vPro, Itanium, Itanium Inside, Pentium, Pentium Inside, vPro Inside,

Public cloud will continue to be a viable deployment model for some applications, primarily software as a service (SaaS) and less differentiated horizontal workloads like test/dev and infrastructure. Workloads that define the business—the high value vertical applications or those containing confidential / sensitive data—will remain on-premises. Not everything can move to a public cloud, and each day sharpens the understanding that more IT deployments will be on-premises. Hybrid IT will be the de facto deployment strategy. It is simply unrealistic, except for very small businesses, to have an IT footprint that does not include a healthy dose of on-premises infrastructure.
Intel Inside®. Nya möjligheter på utsidan. Intel® Xeon® processor
Ultrabook, Celeron, Celeron Inside, Core Inside, Intel, Intel Logo, Intel Atom, Intel Atom Inside, Intel Core, Intel Inside, Intel Inside Logo, Intel vPro, Itanium, Itanium Inside, Pentium, Pentium Inside, vPro Inside, Xeon, Xeon Phi, and Xeon Inside

To provide drivers with navigation experiences that are always fresh, differentiated and that set an OEM’s brand apart on either embedded or mobile platforms, automakers need an unprecedented level of flexibility and control over data, software and the delivery process.
As a SaaS offering, HERE Navigation on Demand offers automakers a new way to solve their key challenges – such as static software, complex and costly solution development and the inability to update or upgrade the experience once vehicles are in the field.
Automakers need alternatives as they overhaul their navigation and connected service programs and bring change to their development, deployment, and monetization processes. This whitepaper outlines how HERE Technologies can support them to deliver compelling navigation and connected experiences, while keeping them in full control of their branding and revenue streams.
Find out how HERE Navigation on Demand leverages:
The HERE Open Location Platform to deliver alwa

To provide drivers with navigation experiences that are always fresh, differentiated and that set an OEM’s brand apart on either embedded or mobile platforms, automakers need an unprecedented level of flexibility and control over data, software and the delivery process.
As a SaaS offering, HERE Navigation on Demand offers automakers a new way to solve their key challenges – such as static software, complex and costly solution development and the inability to update or upgrade the experience once vehicles are in the field.
Automakers need alternatives as they overhaul their navigation and connected service programs and bring change to their development, deployment, and monetization processes. This whitepaper outlines how HERE Technologies can support them to deliver compelling navigation and connected experiences, while keeping them in full control of their branding and revenue streams.
Find out how HERE Navigation on Demand leverages:
The HERE Open Location Platform to deliver alwa

VMware Horizon® support for published applications provides exciting new opportunities for customers running Citrix XenApp. Tightly integrated with Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (RDS), VMware Horizon is a new option for delivering not just published applications and shared desktops, but also virtual desktops, software as a service (SaaS), and virtualized applications to the devices your end users want to use.
This white paper provides guidance for planning and undertaking a migration from Citrix XenApp to VMware Horizon. Four approaches to XenApp migration are detailed, including the major steps required for their implementation. Whether the goal is to migrate an existing XenApp infrastructure to Horizon, replace it with a new system, or simply integrate legacy Citrix infrastructure with your Horizon virtual desktop deployment, VMware has the innovative products and technology you need.

Healthcare and Life Sciences organizations are adopting cloud-based workloads at a significant pace. A 2017 HIMSS study found that 65% of Healthcare organizations were using cloud-based services, and nearly 88% of those organizations were utilizing Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions, which have become the preferred deployment method for many clinical application vendors.
This eBook highlights advantages of using AWS to create and maintain cloudbased Next-Gen BI Solutions for Healthcare and Life Sciences organizations. This includes use cases from diverse organizations that have utilized AWS and APN Partners to manage and analyze data, and to discover insights otherwise obscured by the sheer volume of available information. Solutions from APN Partners can help your organization take the next step in building robust processes for making data-driven decisions that improve patient care, organizational processes, and innovative product development efforts.

Speed and agility matter.
Businesses are being disrupted every day by digital upstarts that find ways to address new market requirements before the more established companies can respond.
Despite talented IT teams and years of head start in both architectural and development work, it is still difficult to respond to these challenges using traditional development patterns centered around monolithic software applications. It’s simply impossible to get to market quickly when applications need to be maintained, modified and scaled as a single entity by a large, heavily inter-dependent team.
From this need has arisen the microservices paradigm: a set of patterns for software architecture, development, deployment and culture that focus on speed and agility. From small, independent services and teams to automated deployment to fault tolerance and resiliency, these patterns help accelerate time to market.

This document educates end-users and decision makers on Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), where it differs from traditional software, and what the key benefits are when deploying SaaS applications. In addition, this document also provides the reader with a comprehensive look at the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) analysis any decision maker should complete before making a choice between a SaaS or a traditional software deployment.

With the success of single sign-on (SSO) inside the enterprise, users are calling for interoperability outside of the enterprise’s security domain to outsourced services, including business process outsourcing (BPO) and software as a service (SaaS) providers, and trading partners, as well as within the enterprise to affiliates and subsidiaries. Learn more today!

The software as a service (SaaS) model of application delivery, more commonly known as ‘cloud deployment’, in which software features are accessed through a Web browser, is an excellent way for manufacturing companies to get the bene?ts of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems without the need to build additional IT infrastructure. ERP functionality delivered “from the cloud” avoids the complexity and costs that often accompany on premisess ERP implementations, and typically provides a much more favorable total cost of ownership, compared to legacy on premisess deployment. Companies subscribe to the software features that they need and can add new ones as business requirements change, without buying additional servers or storage to support new functionality. The ERP features are the same as for an on premises ERP system, except that it is hosted and maintained on the Cloud provider’s infrastructure.

Traditionally, rollout of a new software version has been a critical and painful process. In the past, new versions were implemented along with a maintenance period (i.e., service downtime),
resulting in loss of business for that period. This downtime was generally acceptable when there were only a few releases a year. But now—in a more fast-paced world of hosted software-as-aservice (SaaS) solutions, increased responsiveness and daily or even more frequent releases—down times are no longer acceptable or a?ordable.
Continuous Delivery is a practice used in the software industry to automate and improve the process of software delivery. It is all about adopting practices to release high-quality software fast through automation of the build, test and deployment processes.

Over the past six years, Aberdeen Group has been measuring organizations’ willingness to consider a SaaS deployment model for their ERP implementations. Using this research, Aberdeen has created a short report to help organizations as they review their options and provide key takeaways to consider during the process.

Software-as-a-service (SaaS) enterprise resource planning (ERP) is accelerating as a mainstream delivery model to help companies gain flexibility and leverage modern cloud technologies. The market landscape is evolving as pure-play SaaS ERP providers battle traditional ERP vendors that are repositioning their offerings for the cloud.
Businesses should assess the viability of their current ERP deployments and consider the rapidly changing ERP landscape as they plan a transition path to the cloud. Review the Forrester report to hear how the ERP market is changing, and how businesses are reconsidering deployment models to better fit their goals and needs.

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